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I'm using Outlook 2007 and going to Tools, Options Mail Fomat Signatures
to resize a signature image so I can set it as my default signature. In previous versions under Tools, Options Mail Fomat Signatures, there was an Advanced button that would allow you to do things like this but there seems to be no way to do this in 2007? The image I'm trying to insert is already sized correctly fr insertion in e-mails - 72 pixels per inch - but when Outlook inserts it, it expands it so that it insets at 2.42"H x 5.44"W! How do I resize this? Thanks! |
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The number of pixels per inch (72) doesn't tell us about how large the
graphic actually is, which might be 2.42" x 5.44". When you open the graphic in Photoshop or Paint, how large is the graphic (both in dimension and in file size)? Remember, too, that even if you resize the graphic in Outlook, it's probably going to be pretty big. And you don't want your signature to be large in terms of file size. -CW On Nov 26, 11:38 am, P Fruin wrote: I'm using Outlook 2007 and going to Tools, Options Mail Fomat Signatures to resize a signature image so I can set it as my default signature. In previous versions under Tools, Options Mail Fomat Signatures, there was an Advanced button that would allow you to do things like this but there seems to be no way to do this in 2007? The image I'm trying to insert is already sized correctly fr insertion in e-mails - 72 pixels per inch - but when Outlook inserts it, it expands it so that it insets at 2.42"H x 5.44"W! How do I resize this? Thanks! |
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The jpg. file size is 48.9KB. Properties does not indicate its pyhsical size
but indicates it is 392 pixels wide x 174 pixels high, its resolution is 72 dpi and its bit depth is 24. When I measure its physical size with a ruler, it's about 1.6" high x 3.7" wide. When inserted into an e-mail document, Properties only tells me it's physical size which is 2.42" high x 5.44" wide. Shouldn't it be inserted at the same size it appears in Photo Gallery? " wrote: The number of pixels per inch (72) doesn't tell us about how large the graphic actually is, which might be 2.42" x 5.44". When you open the graphic in Photoshop or Paint, how large is the graphic (both in dimension and in file size)? Remember, too, that even if you resize the graphic in Outlook, it's probably going to be pretty big. And you don't want your signature to be large in terms of file size. -CW On Nov 26, 11:38 am, P Fruin wrote: I'm using Outlook 2007 and going to Tools, Options Mail Fomat Signatures to resize a signature image so I can set it as my default signature. In previous versions under Tools, Options Mail Fomat Signatures, there was an Advanced button that would allow you to do things like this but there seems to be no way to do this in 2007? The image I'm trying to insert is already sized correctly fr insertion in e-mails - 72 pixels per inch - but when Outlook inserts it, it expands it so that it insets at 2.42"H x 5.44"W! How do I resize this? Thanks! |
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